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[rapidly accelerating rendition of Funiculì, Funiculà plays in the distance]

@catoutofbed@octodon.social (This is the latest version of the rules, which are much better than previous versions)

Mornington Nomic: a game that you make as you play, set on the London Tube network.

Get the rules here: averylychee.neocities.org/morn

re: defending roll20 slightly 

@InspectorCaracal maybe?

The company I worked for was small enough that I was the ONLY technical support person, and I was only 100% available one day a week, so I definitely have a different perspective.

Following up within 24 hours should happen, though – even if it's just "we'll look into this and get back to you"

defending roll20 slightly 

@InspectorCaracal I've worked in customer support for a small online business, and I think this person's demands are a little unreasonable.

Their initial banning was not good, but when they threatened to take aggressive actions after not getting a response for 24hrs? That would make me put them in the "problem customer" pile – there's lots of stuff the customer support person has to deal with, and a banned person being aggressive about being banned is lower priority

@BatElite I have 25GB of storage on my phone, and i'm struggling with running out of space, i have no idea how you're managing with only 4

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@rosen a few other games like this:

* Mao, a game about secret (and changing) rules
* Legacy games (pandemic legacy, for example)
* Mornington Nomic, a game partially of my own invention, which is played on the London Underground

I should really post the Mornington Nomic rules somewhere...

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(I should note that "this board game being my kind of thing" means that I've played board games like this before and loved them)

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@catgirl yes, i've played legacy games!

I'm currently playing Pandemic Legacy with some people!

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(to download the rules you need an account on BGG, then you can click on "files" to see the associated files)

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I found a board game that's exactly my kind of thing – it's a game where parts of it are made as you play.

It's called Deep Future, and as far as I know the only place to download the rules is from the Board Game Geek page: boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/19

My only problem with it: like a lot of board games, the rules always use "he" instead of gender neutral language. I think I'll re-write them in a gender neutral way, but first I want to try it out and see if I like it enough to do that

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